How To Pack For Your Next Vacation?

Like most people I hate packing. Just the
thought of deciding which lipstick, eye shadow or perfume to take or leave
behind is enough to give me anxiety. So I usually wait until the very last
minute to tackle. But with spring travel season already here, I can’t think of a better reason to break our bad habit and figure out how
to pack a makeup bag.

“A little makeup goes a
long way, and with the rising cost of baggage fees, I always travel with a
carefully edited makeup bag, regardless of what luggage I’m using,” says MAC
Senior Artist Fatima Thomas. “But this is
definitely not the time for your sometime products. To avoid any annoyance,
just take a few minutes to make a list days before you actually pack. Edit it
down to what your really need, then use it as a guideline.”

As a self-professed overpacker, Mally
Beauty founder Mally Roncal believes that, while it’s better to be safe than sorry, you can bring everything you need
with you — without bringing
everything you have. “Think about the
things you use everyday, like your mascara, concealer and brow product and then
look for items that are multi-taskers. If you have the urge to do a fierce
cat-eye, but didn’t bring your liquid
liner, use a skinny brush dipped into your mascara as a quick substitute.”

When it’s time to execute her strategy, Thomas explains, “I put shampoo, lotion and body wash in two-ounce travel bottles, and
these quantities easily get me through a two-week trip. If you crave lots of
color variety, then add more lip and eye pencils to your bag; they’re lightweight and easy to carry. I make my own lipstick palette by
using an inexpensive shadow palette. I remove the shadows and fill the wells
with lip color. It takes a little work to make, but allows me to carry my
wardrobe of lip faves in a small compact. Keep your basics, like foundation and
skincare, simple and streamlined, though. Plus, I like to keep some space
available for the cool purchases I make while traveling.”

I’m pretty sure we all have that one relative or friend who chooses
Ziploc over a cosmetics case, I was shocked to learn that Roncal also swears by
the tiny plastic wares when it comes to organizing her carry-on. She says, “I like to separate my makeup into several Ziploc bags — one for face, one for eyes, one for lips, one with my brushes and
other tools, and one that has all of my everyday essentials — so I can easily find everything when I’m on the go.”

Another one of her stress-free makeup bag
packing tips: Keep one at home, fully stocked with all of your makeup, then buy
duplicates of all of your must-haves for the other bag, and store that one in
your suitcase. “While it may get a
little expensive, you’ll save
yourself piece of mind knowing that you have your essentials when you’re on the go,” says Roncal.

Just in time for your next trip, we’ve rounded up seven chic cosmetic cases, plus the products these
pros keep in tow, to help lighten the load.